No. 5 Princeton Rallies in 4th, Downs Penn in Overtime

McBride then gave it to Froccaro, who dodged and stuck a jump shot just inside the pipe to end it. Froccaro, who finished with two goals and an assist and now has 10 goals on the season, sprinted straight back to midfield into the pile of Princeton players.

"Scott tried to go to the goal," Froccaro said. "Then Jack did. Finally I got the ball. We were confident the whole way, especially after we came back against Carolina. It was a big win for us. They played great."

Chanenchuk scored three more goals, giving him six for the week and 14 for his freshman year, while adding two assists. Jack McBride had three goals as well.

Penn was led by Corey Winkoff and Rob Fitzpatrick with two goals each.

"In a game like this, seven or eight minutes is a lot of time," Bates said. "Still, there was a point where not only weren't we playing well but we also weren't getting the bounces. You start to wonder if it's going to be your day or not. In the end, we made some big plays and got a big win."